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Tips for Better Worship Playing

Ryan Gatchalian
September 11, 2014
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Tips for Better Worship Playing

Learn some tips on how to play better as a worship team. Know your responsibilities as a worship musician when standing on the stage.

Ryan Gatchalian

September 11, 2014
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  1. IT’S NOT ABOUT US! As worship team leaders, our main

    goal is to ENGAGE EVERYONE in WORSHIP, not to showcase our talents or even our “cool” music
  2. IT’S NOT ABOUT US! As musicians, our secondary goal is

    to SUPPORT the WORSHIP LEADER, not to overpower or overshadow his/her voice
  3. BETTER PLAYING: FOUR RULES RULE NO. 1: LESS IS MORE

    RULE NO. 2: WATCH YOUR DYNAMICS RULE NO. 3: LET IT BREATHE RULE NO. 4: HONOR THY GENRE
  4. RULE NO. 1: LESS IS MORE (INSTRUMENTATION MATTERS)  ALL

    instruments playing ALL throughout the song is NOT a very good idea 1. RULE OF THREE 2. CLASHING TIMBRES 3. LISTENING FATIGUE
  5. RULE NO. 1: LESS IS MORE (INSTRUMENTATION TIPS: SPREAD OUT!)

     TIP 1: DRUMS + BASS – Core foundation / rhythmical backbone  TIP 2: DRUMS – Play the SUBDIVISIONS  TIP 3: BASS – Play in SYNC with the KICK drum 60-90% of the time  TIP 4: BASS – Don’t need to play anything complex
  6. RULE NO. 1: LESS IS MORE (INSTRUMENTATION TIPS: SPREAD OUT!)

     TIP 4: KEYS – LESS playing on the LEFT hand  TIP 5: KEYS/GTRS – Play on different OCTAVE RANGES  TIP 6: GTRS: DON’T play much BASS; adjust EQ  TIP 7: Use DISTINCT instrumental color/timbre  TIP 8: PLAN THE SECTIONS!
  7. RULE NO. 1: LESS IS MORE (PLAYING TIPS: GIVE AND

    TAKE!)  TIP 1: Know WHAT drives the music/section  TIP 2: “PLAY IN THE POCKET”  TIP 3: RULE OF THREE  TIP 4: HOOKS, RIFFS, and VAMPS
  8. RULE NO. 1: LESS IS MORE (BUT NOT ALWAYS) “IF

    ‘LESS IS MORE’ [might] result in a DRY and DULL sound, REINTRODUCE your instrument in the music.”
  9. RULE NO. 2: WATCH YOUR DYNAMICS (BECAUSE DYNAMICS IS EVERYTHING)

    Musical dynamics refers to: 1. Volume/loudness changes 2. Texture changes
  10. RULE NO. 2: WATCH YOUR DYNAMICS (DYNAMICS VS. EXPRESSION) AND

    NOT to:  Articulations (staccato, accents, arco, etc.)  Tempo changes (accelerando, ritardando)  Reinterpretations (rubato style, legato style, etc.)
  11. RULE NO. 2: WATCH YOUR DYNAMICS  TIP 1:TEMPO CONSISTENCY

    over EXCITEMENT  TIP 2: ANALYZE the song, looking for EMOTIONAL highs and lows  TIP 3: LISTEN!  TIP 4 (important): Watch out for SELAHS
  12. RULE NO. 3: LET IT BREATHE (CAN’T HOLD IT BACK

    ANYMORE)  BEST EXAMPLE: Orchestral arrangements  WORST EXAMPLE: Excessive jazz comping (at least, in a worship setting)
  13. RULE NO. 3: LET IT BREATHE (CAN’T HOLD IT BACK

    ANYMORE) “IF it’s time for PRAYER, STOP.” “DON’T ‘play in the pocket’ all the time.”
  14. RULE NO. 4: HONOR THY GENRE Different genres have different

    STYLES, IDIOMS, and TRADITIONS regarding RHYTHMICAL PATTERNS and INSTRUMENTATION
  15. WRAP-UP: FOUR RULES RULE NO. 1: LESS IS MORE RULE

    NO. 2: WATCH YOUR DYNAMICS RULE NO. 3: LET IT BREATHE RULE NO. 4: HONOR THY GENRE